... but if I understand well, you can send to external email addresses with your Apple Mail client. Which configuration did you use in Apple Mail client to achieve this (smtp auth?). Try reusing that username/password.

Thx,
Eric

On 19/10/11 20:39, Garvice Eakins wrote:
As far as I can tell it is all correct. I'm able to send internal emails,
view and delete messages, I just can't seem to be able to send emails to
external addresses. u...@gmail.com

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Eric Charles<e...@apache.org>  wrote:

Ok, so you need to double check that the username/password combination you
use in your java mail program is defined in james server.

The username must be of the form u...@domain.tld (its in fact the email
address).

Thx,
Eric



On 19/10/11 18:53, Garvice Eakins wrote:

If I uncomment the line  //props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "true");

I get this error message:

Exception in thread "main" javax.mail.**SendFailedException: Invalid
Addresses;

   nested exception is:

com.sun.mail.smtp.**SMTPAddressFailedException: 503 5.7.1 Incorrect
Authentication for Specified Email Address


at com.sun.mail.smtp.**SMTPTransport.rcptTo(**SMTPTransport.java:1835)

at com.sun.mail.smtp.**SMTPTransport.sendMessage(**
SMTPTransport.java:1098)

at javax.mail.Transport.send0(**Transport.java:195)

at javax.mail.Transport.send(**Transport.java:124)

at MailClient.sendMessage(**MailClient.java:55)

at JamesConfigTest.main(**JamesConfigTest.java:20)

Caused by: com.sun.mail.smtp.**SMTPAddressFailedException: 503 5.7.1
Incorrect
Authentication for Specified Email Address


at com.sun.mail.smtp.**SMTPTransport.rcptTo(**SMTPTransport.java:1686)

... 5 more


On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Eric Charles<e...@apache.org>   wrote:

  H Garvice,

If you can send from your mail client to external mails, you must ensure
your java client sends the needed credentials.

  From the initial mail, I see that you have commented the mail.smtp.auth
line:

//props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "true");

Can you try after uncommenting that line.

Thx,

Eric


On 19/10/11 17:23, Garvice Eakins wrote:

  But my original question still stands. Why am I getting an
authentication
error from James when I try and send emails to an external email from my
Java app?
What part am I missing, I authenticated before I checked for message,
and
that works fine but not send as it does when I send internal emails.

~Garvice

On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Eric Charles
<eric.char...@u-mangate.com>****wrote:


  Glad it is now OK.

Thx,
Eric


On 19/10/11 01:30, Garvice Eakins wrote:

  Eric,


Ok I have attached an email client to the James Server (Apple Mail) I
can
send emails to internal addresses on the same domain, and I can send
external emails as well.
Using the Java Program I submitted earlier I can send internal emails,
retrieve and print them to console. I can also view these emails using
the
mail client.
I can also use the mail client to send internal emails. (Internal to
  the
james server)

~Garvice

On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Eric Charles
<eric.char...@u-mangate.com>******wrote:



  You simply have to define a new email account in your favorite mail

  client
with the username/password/host you have in James.

Eric



On 17/10/11 21:58, Garvice Eakins wrote:

  no I have not used thunderbird or any other standard mail client,
not

  really
sure even how to do that.
I will search the site and see if I can find an example. If you
could
provide a link to one that would be great!
I really am going blindly into this as I have almost zero knowledge
about
mail servers.

~Garvice

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Eric Charles
<eric.char...@u-mangate.com>********wrote:


  Hi,

  What Norman says + did you try from a standard mail client such as

thunderbird to test the server conf?
thx,
Eric


On 15/10/11 09:27, Norman Maurer wrote:

  Hi there,


  what exact version you are using? also are you sure the recipients
exist
at
the james server or do you try to deliver the mailmto a remote
smtpserver?

bye
norman

Am Freitag, 14. Oktober 2011 schrieb Garvice Eakins<
garviceeak...@gmail.com

  :

  I am having problems sending SMTP messages from James3.0 using a

simple

  java


   application using javamail.


  Here is the example I am using

public class MailClient

  extends Authenticator{

  public static final int SHOW_MESSAGES = 1;

  public static final int CLEAR_MESSAGES = 2;

  public static final int SHOW_AND_CLEAR =

    SHOW_MESSAGES + CLEAR_MESSAGES;

  protected String from;

  protected Session session;

  protected PasswordAuthentication authentication;


public MailClient(String user, String pass, String host)  {

    this(user, pass, host, false);

  }

  public MailClient(String user, String pass, String host, boolean
debug){

    from = user + '@' + host;

    authentication = new PasswordAuthentication(user, pass);

    Properties props = new Properties();

    props.put("mail.user", user);

    props.put("mail.host", host);

    props.put("mail.debug", debug ? "true" : "false");

    props.put("mail.store.**********protocol", "pop3");

    props.put("mail.transport.**********protocol", "smtp");





    //props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "true");

    session = Session.getInstance(props, this);

  }



  public PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication(){

    return authentication;

  }



  public void sendMessage(

    String to, String subject, String content)

      throws MessagingException

  {

    System.out.println("SENDING message from " + from + " to " +
to);

    System.out.println();

    MimeMessage msg = new MimeMessage(session);

    msg.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));

    msg.addRecipients(Message.**********RecipientType.TO<http://
**
Message.RecipientType.TO<http:******//Message.RecipientType.TO**
<h**
ttp://Message.RecipientType.TO**<http://Message.RecipientType.**
TO<http://Message.RecipientType.TO>>**



  ,




to);

    msg.setSubject(subject);

    msg.setText(content);

    Transport.send(msg);

  }



  public void checkInbox(int mode)

    throws MessagingException, IOException

  {

    if (mode == 0) return;

    boolean show = (mode&       SHOW_MESSAGES)>       0;

    boolean clear = (mode&       CLEAR_MESSAGES)>       0;


    String action =

      (show ? "Show" : "") +

      (show&&       clear ? " and " : "") +


      (clear ? "Clear" : "");

    System.out.println(action + " INBOX for " + from);

    Store store = session.getStore();

    store.connect();

    Folder root = store.getDefaultFolder();

    Folder inbox = root.getFolder("inbox");

    inbox.open(Folder.READ_WRITE);

    Message[] msgs = inbox.getMessages();

    if (msgs.length == 0&&       show)


    {

      System.out.println("No messages in inbox");

    }

    for (int i = 0; i<       msgs.length; i++)

    {

      MimeMessage msg = (MimeMessage)msgs[i];

      if (show)

      {

        System.out.println("    From: " + msg.getFrom()[0]);

        System.out.println(" Subject: " + msg.getSubject());

        System.out.println(" Content: " + msg.getContent());

      }

      if (clear)

      {

        msg.setFlag(Flags.Flag.**********DELETED, true);





      }

    }

    inbox.close(true);

    store.close();

    System.out.println();

  }

}


public class JamesConfigTest

{

  public static void main(String[] args)

    throws Exception

  {

    // CREATE CLIENT INSTANCES

    MailClient redClient = new MailClient("r...@smo.tld","red"****
******,



"192.168.55.119");

    MailClient greenClient = new MailClient("gr...@smo.tld",
"green",
"192.168.55.119");

    MailClient blueClient = new MailClient("b...@smo.tld","*****
****


*blue",


"192.168.55.119");



    // CLEAR EVERYBODY'S INBOX

    redClient.checkInbox(**********MailClient.CLEAR_MESSAGES);

    greenClient.checkInbox(**********MailClient.CLEAR_MESSAGES);

    blueClient.checkInbox(**********MailClient.CLEAR_MESSAGES);





    Thread.sleep(500); // Let the server catch up



    // SEND A COUPLE OF MESSAGES TO BLUE (FROM RED AND GREEN)

    //redClient.**********getPasswordAuthentication();





    redClient.sendMessage(

      "garvi...@h5sw.com",

      "Testing blue from red",

      "This is a test message");

    //greenClient.**********getPasswordAuthentication();





    greenClient.sendMessage(

      "b...@smo.tld",

      "Testing blue from green",

      "This is a test message");

    Thread.sleep(500); // Let the server catch up



    // LIST MESSAGES FOR BLUE (EXPECT MESSAGES FROM RED AND GREEN)

    blueClient.checkInbox(**********MailClient.SHOW_AND_CLEAR);





  }

}


Here is the output from the console

  Exception in thread "main" javax.mail.********
SendFailedException:



Invalid
Addresses;

  nested exception is:

com.sun.mail.smtp.**********SMTPAddressFailedException: 530
5.7.1
Authentication
Required


  at com.sun.mail.smtp.**********SMTPTransport.rcptTo(****
SMTPTransport.java:1835)

at com.sun.mail.smtp.**********SMTPTransport.sendMessage(**
SMTPTransport.java:1098)

at javax.mail.Transport.send0(**********Transport.java:195)

at javax.mail.Transport.send(**********Transport.java:124)

at MailClient.sendMessage(**********MailClient.java:55)

at JamesConfigTest.main(**********JamesConfigTest.java:20)

Caused by: com.sun.mail.smtp.**********
SMTPAddressFailedException:
530
5.7.1
Authentication Required


  at com.sun.mail.smtp.**********SMTPTransport.rcptTo(****



SMTPTransport.java:1733)


... 5 more

Here is the output in the JamesServer.log:

INFO  13:38:51,436 | james.smtpserver | ID=128768368 Connection

  established


   from Garvice-MacBook.local (192.168.55.116)


  INFO  13:38:51,477 | james.smtpserver | ID=128768368
org.apache.james.smtpserver.**************
AuthRequiredToRelayRcptHook:


result=2


(DENY)

INFO  13:38:51,479 | james.smtpserver | ID=128768368
org.apache.james.smtpserver.**********JamesRcptCmdHandler: 530

[5.7.1



Authentication
Required]

INFO  13:38:51,496 | james.smtpserver | ID=128768368 Connection
closed
for
Garvice-MacBook.local (192.168.55.116)


Here is the SMTP:

INFO  13:38:51,436 | james.smtpserver | ID=128768368 Connection

  established


   from Garvice-MacBook.local (192.168.55.116)


  INFO  13:38:51,477 | james.smtpserver | ID=128768368
org.apache.james.smtpserver.**************
AuthRequiredToRelayRcptHook:


result=2


(DENY)

INFO  13:38:51,479 | james.smtpserver | ID=128768368
org.apache.james.smtpserver.**********JamesRcptCmdHandler: 530

[5.7.1



Authentication
Required]

INFO  13:38:51,496 | james.smtpserver | ID=128768368 Connection
closed
for
Garvice-MacBook.local (192.168.55.116)


If I uncomment the line  //props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "true");

I get this error message:

Exception in thread "main" javax.mail.**********
SendFailedException:


Invalid
Addresses;

  nested exception is:

com.sun.mail.smtp.**********SMTPAddressFailedException: 503
5.7.1


Incorrect


Authentication for Specified Email Address


  at com.sun.mail.smtp.**********SMTPTransport.rcptTo(****
SMTPTransport.java:1835)

at com.sun.mail.smtp.**********SMTPTransport.sendMessage(**
SMTPTransport.java:1098)

at javax.mail.Transport.send0(**********Transport.java:195)

at javax.mail.Transport.send(**********Transport.java:124)

at MailClient.sendMessage(**********MailClient.java:55)

at JamesConfigTest.main(**********JamesConfigTest.java:20)

Caused by: com.sun.mail.smtp.**********
SMTPAddressFailedException:
503
5.7.1

  Incorrect


   Authentication for Specified Email Address



  at com.sun.mail.smtp.**********SMTPTransport.rcptTo(****



SMTPTransport.java:1686)


... 5 more


With these Logfiles:

SMTPServer.log

INFO  13:38:37,155 | james.smtpserver | ID=192071567 Connection

  established


   from Garvice-MacBook.local (192.168.55.116)


  INFO  13:38:37,221 | james.smtpserver | ID=192071567
org.apache.james.smtpserver.**************
SenderAuthIdentifyVerification******
**
**RcptHook:

  result=2


   (DENY)


  INFO  13:38:37,223 | james.smtpserver | ID=192071567
org.apache.james.smtpserver.**********JamesRcptCmdHandler: 503

[5.7.1


Incorrect

Authentication for Specified Email Address]

INFO  13:38:37,248 | james.smtpserver | ID=192071567 Connection
closed
for
Garvice-MacBook.local (192.168.55.116)

James-Server.log

INFO  13:38:37,155 | james.smtpserver | ID=192071567 Connection

  established


   from Garvice-MacBook.local (192.168.55.116)


  INFO  13:38:37,221 | james.smtpserver | ID=192071567
org.apache.james.smtpserver.**************
SenderAuthIdentifyVerification******
**
**RcptHook:

  result=2


   (DENY)


  INFO  13:38:37,223 | james.smtpserver | ID=192071567
org.apache.james.smtpserver.**********JamesRcptCmdHandler: 503

[5.7.1


Incorrect

Authentication for Specified Email Address]

INFO  13:38:37,248 | james.smtpserver | ID=192071567 Connection
closed
for
Garvice-MacBook.local (192.168.55.116)


Any help with this would be great. I'm not really sure what I"m
doing

  wrong.


   I don't know if it's a setting in james or a property I need to
set
in

  JavaMail for the Transport.


Also here is the SMTPServer.xml file

<smtpserver enabled="true">

  <bind>0.0.0.0:25</bind>

  <connectionBacklog>200</**********connectionBacklog>





  <tls socketTLS="false" startTLS="false">

  </tls>

  <connectiontimeout>360</**********connectiontimeout>





  <connectionLimit>       0</connectionLimit>

  <connectionLimitPerIP>       0</connectionLimitPerIP>

  <authorizedAddresses>127.0.0.**********0/8<http://127.0.0.0/8>
</authorizedAddresses>

  <authRequired>false</**********authRequired>

  <verifyIdentity>false</**********verifyIdentity>

  <maxmessagesize>0</**********maxmessagesize>

  <addressBracketsEnforcement>**********true</******


addressBracketsEnforcement>

  <handlerchain enableJmx="true">

    <handler

  class="org.apache.james.**********smtpserver.fastfail.****

  ValidRcptHandler"/>



     <handler class="org.apache.james.**********smtpserver.**


  CoreCmdHandlerLoader"/>



  </handlerchain>

</smtpserver>



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